132 SHORTHORN HERDS OF ENGLAND. 



Marchioness, is very squarely put together. Scottish Queen, a 

 wealthy good Bright, has a dark roan heifer, Lowland Queen, by 

 Lord Provost, a Bliss bull used by Mr. Welted in Ireland ; another 

 fine cow is Koyal Symbol, from Bright Design, and Queen Olga, a 

 very level daughter of Bright Swede, must not be left without 

 mention. In the calf boxes nothing is of greater promise than 

 Countess of Mowbray. from Royal Countess, the only daughter of 

 th3 Halnaby Royal Consort at Warlaby. Mantilla, has four of the 

 most noted Warlaby sires heading her pedigree, being by Royal 

 Stuart, from Mercedes, by Royal Halnaby (half brother to Royal 

 Stuart), and then follow Royal Benedict, and King James, her dam 

 we are happy to say is now the only idle cow at Warlaby. Madam, 

 a lengthy young heifer, is the last calf of the grand old Marchioness, 

 at present she is not so low to the ground as the rest of the herd, 

 but this fault will probably improve with age, as she matures. King 

 Roderick 44999, and his son, King Rudolph 48110, have not long 

 returned from Adcote, and West Dereham, while Eastern Emperor 

 44763, a good masculine bull of great substance, is the sire of the 

 handsome Royal Matron, and Imperial Consort 48044 : the latter from 

 Bridal Queen, is unfortunately not regarded as a sure getter, but his 

 one daughter, Queen of Flowers, from Queen of the Heather, is 

 remarkably pretty. Prince 51859, a very even straight red two year 

 old of Royal Stuart, and Royal Damsel, has been used for the heifers, 

 after being in service at Killerby. Near at hand is his own sister. 

 Royal Beauty, in company with Lady Mowbray, the last calf from 

 Bright Marchioness. La^t but not least is Royal Stuart, the sire 

 that has never left Warlaby since the day of his birth on April 21, 

 1877, and to which many cows have been sent from various herds, 

 including a Duchess from Wetherby, and an Oxford from Killhow, 

 while at home he has been largely and successfully used, as witness 

 the robust good looking lot of stock by him seen in the pastures. 

 He is own brother to Bridal Queen, and of larger scale than many 

 of the Warlaby bulls. 



Mr. T. I. EarWs small herd at The Grange, Bolton-on-Swale, is 

 restricted to one family, bred from Bolton Maid, by Mr. Outhwaite's 



